Schwarzenegger Inks a Book Deal

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The former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a book deal to tell his life story. Here he is seen with his ex-wife Maria Shriver in the audience during the NBA All-Star Game held at Cowboys Stadium on Feb.14, 2010 in Arlington, Texas.

Arnold Schwarzenegger will be back in print.

The actor-turned-politician-turned-actor again has signed a book deal with Simon & Schuster to tell his life story.

The title of the former governor's book will be "Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story" and it will be a collaboration with Peter Petre, who previously authored books with Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf and Alan Greenspan.

There is no word on the specifics of what the book will cover, including Schwarzenegger's recent separation from his long-time wife Maria Shriver.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed but chances are it won't compare to Shriver's reported record-breaking book deal.

In July it was reported that Shriver signed a book advance between $12 and $15 million, which was more than President Bill Clinton was paid for his memoir.